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Monument: SUY 077 The Old Vicarage, Church Street, SudburyMonitoring revealed pits and layers of overburden to a depth of 1.7m, medieval pottery sherds and a fragment of human bone were recovered from the upcast spoil.
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Monument: KNN 012 The Old Vicarage, KentonMonitoring revealed amorphous pit containing charcoal, animal bone and frequent oyster shell.
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Building: BSE 212 The Old WorkhouseA structural survey was carried out for The Old Workhouse, prior to its conversion
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Monument: SEP 017 The Old Yaws (Med)Small group (about 12 sherds) of medieval unglazed sherds ? C14 and some oysters, together with a similarly small amount of post-medieval pottery (q.
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Monument: SEP 017 The Old Yaws (PMed)Small group of C16-C17 glazed sherds (about 10), together with a similar number of medieval sherds (q.
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Monument: SXL 028 The Olde Dayrey (1638)Site of former dairy. Woodland in 1638 named as 'The Oulde Dayrie Woode' (see SXL 015) and one field, west of 'Cheventon Way', is named 'Olde Dayrey' (S1).
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Building: ARG 136 The Olgilvie AlmshousesTerrace of 20 almhouses, founded by Margaret Ogilvie in 1887, erected 1888-90.
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Building: ARG 105 The Olgilvie Hall, Thorpeness19th century Mock Tudor resort building, part of the resort settlement at Thorpe
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Building: FEX 319 The Ordnance Hotel, FelixstoweMid 19th century inn/hotel
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Monument: WHR 049 The Ostrich InnPossible site of pottery kiln, located in 1829, later excavation close by found no evidence, see details.